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Lauryn & Michael Bosstick, The Skinny Confidential & Dear Media - Business of Podcasting
Season 1, Ep. 10
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Today’s episode of More to Say is all about the business of podcasting, and we have two incredible guests who have built an empire from it – Lauryn and Michael Bosstick. They are the dynamic duo behind the massively successful podcast, 'The Skinny Confidential Him & Her Show.’ Together, they share their candid conversations on business, relationships, personal growth and so much more. From founding The Skinny Confidential to Dear Media podcast network, Lauryn and Michael have turned their passions into thriving businesses. In this episode, they unpack their journey, the ins and outs of building a successful podcast, building a brand in the digital age and the future of the podcasting industry.
WE DISCUSS:
- (05:20): Starting the Him & Her podcast. Amber asks, “What inspired you to get into podcasting?”
- (13:35): Amber asks, “What are the things you look at to make sure you’re booking a great podcast guest?”
- (33:18): Amber asks, “Is there a recipe for a successful podcast or a way that you coach your talent?”
- (54:10): Lauryn and Michael discuss their move from California to Texas.
- (01:00:00): Lauryn and Michael discuss cold plunging and their health journey.
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